The condition of your grinder bed knives and rotating knives has a
key performance effect on the grinder. Having blades that are
properly sharpened will increase the efficiency (cutting rate, decrease
fines, decrease noise).

Almost all makes and models of blades can be resharpened at a
significant cost savings over new blades.

Abbe

Albis-Mazza

Alexendarwerk

Alsteele

Alpine

Alpine-American

Amacoil

Amacoil-Polymer

ARP

Ball & Jewell

Ball & Jewell Sterling

BlackFriars Small Mills

Brabender

Buss-Condux

Cincinnati

Colortronic

Conair

Condux

Corcoran, R.S.

Cumberland

Dreher

Engelsmann

Entoleter

Falzoni

Flinchbaugh (FPI)

Follceri

Foremost

Gloucester

Granutec

Gruendler

Hamilton

Herbold

Hoover Universal

Horai

Husky

Hydreclaim

IMS

L & R

Leistritz

Maguire

Maku

McCosh

Meccano-Plastica

Mitts & Merrill

Moser

MPG

Nelmor

Nelmor-Pelletizer

Nicko

Pallman

Pax

Polymer

Previero

Primotechnica

Process Control

Rainville

Ramco (R&A)

Rapid

Rapid-American

Rotogran

Satrind

Scholberg

Sprout Bauer

Sprout Waldron

Sterling

Taylor Stiles

Temptek

Terrier

Thoreson-McCosh

Tria

Triple S

Van Dorn

Warner-Technik

Weima

Weldon

Williams

Wittmann

Woric

Wortex

Young Machine

Zerglomat

Zerma

Stationary Bed Knives and Rotating Fly Knives

Stationary knife blade can be sharpened individually

Rotating knife blades should be sent in sets
for matched grinding and balancing